white cement - cement australia · oxide to colour your project. note: for a whiter finish, select...
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Blends with raw materials to suit your project
Compatible with render and mortar plasticisers
Add oxide for a deeper, coloured finish
Conforms to AS3972
CONSISTENTLYBRIGHT
WHITE CEMENT
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE1. Combine cement, clean aggregate and sand in correct proportion in a non-porous vessel. Large jobs require a concrete mixer. Add a Cement Australia oxide to colour your project. Note: For a whiter finish, select ‘white’ sand.
2. Add clean water gradually and mix thoroughly. Use enough water to make a workable mix. Excess water ruins good concrete.
3. Use the product immediately after mixing. Keep moist for 7 days for the best results.
HINTS and TIPSAdmixtures such as air entrainers, thick-ening agents or plasticisers can be used but should always be used in accordance with the manufacturers’ recommenda-tions.
Where specific colour or other properties are required, a trial with the available materials should be undertaken before completing the actual job.
Portland White Cement - easy to batch, mix, lay, rake or iron
Suitable for additive addition including Hydrated Lime, Clay, Brickies Own
Quality product tested by Cement Australia’s NATA accredited laboratory and backed with our national technical support
Flexible and easy ordering alongside your other Cement Australia products
High Early strength attainment
20% less GP cement is required to batch M3 Mortar and 25% less GP Cement for M4 Mortar
Cement Australia’s White Cement can be used with additives and supplementary cementitious materials*; it is versatile across a large number of applications.
SUGGESTED MIX RATIOSAPPLICATION CEMENT SAND AGGREGATE
Concrete – General Purpose 1 2 3
M3 Mortar 1 5 -
M3 Mortar – Enhanced Workability 1 6 - +1 Hydrated Lime
M4 Mortar 1 4 -
Render 1 3 -
*Please note: Colour results may vary - the colour of the finished product may vary due to natural differences in raw materials. Any supplementary cementitious materials added can affect the resulting mortar or concrete colour.